The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, المجلد 31804 |
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... Reason therefore tells us , without any manner of hesitation , which would be the better part in this choice . However , as I have before intimated , our reason might in such a case be so over - set by the imagination , as to dispose ...
... Reason therefore tells us , without any manner of hesitation , which would be the better part in this choice . However , as I have before intimated , our reason might in such a case be so over - set by the imagination , as to dispose ...
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... reason tells us that it cannot be so in itself . Here , therefore , is that difficulty which human understanding is not capable of surmounting . We are sure that something must have existed from eternity , and are at the same time ...
... reason tells us that it cannot be so in itself . Here , therefore , is that difficulty which human understanding is not capable of surmounting . We are sure that something must have existed from eternity , and are at the same time ...
الصفحة 157
... reason that I excluded from my tables of fame all the great founders and votaries of religion ; and it is for this reason also , that I am more than ordinarily anxious to do justice to the persons of whom I am now going to speak ; for ...
... reason that I excluded from my tables of fame all the great founders and votaries of religion ; and it is for this reason also , that I am more than ordinarily anxious to do justice to the persons of whom I am now going to speak ; for ...
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